Makenzie
Kleszcz: “For many students, Greek life is a major part of attending a
university. Greek life is very important to Arizona State University and is a
great way for students to get involved, not only within the university, but
also within the community. They each have a philanthropy in which they
volunteer for and raise money for, and it is what the group stands for. They
participate in school events, such as football games and fundraisers. Greek
life gives students an opportunity to make life long friendships and gain
opportunities to be leaders and active participants in school life. I
interviewed Marisa Fradin, a member of the Alpha Phi sorority at ASU about
Greek life and its impact on the university.”
Makenzie
Kleszcz: “Marisa, as an active member of the Alpha Phi sorority at ASU, what
are your views on Greek life?”
Marisa Fradin:
“I think that Greek life is an important part of any university. I mean when
you think of college, you think of Frats and Sororities. Being in a sorority
myself, it has made my experience at ASU so much more beneficial and has made
me feel like I actually play a role in my school. Without Greek life a
university just would not be the same.”
Makenzie
Kleszcz: “How does Greek life benefit ASU and the students who participate in
them?”
Marisa Fradin:
“Sororities and frats have to pay dues to the university in order to stay
active, this benefits the school by supporting it financially. Also, Alpha Phi
participates in many school wide events. We attend sporting events and other
school wide activities. Overall, we foster a feeling of community, not only
within Greek life, but within the university. Well, at least for myself, I’ve
gained so many friendships and opportunities that I would not have had the
chance to find without being involved in sorority life. The people I have met
have helped me to find my place at ASU and to become more acquainted with the
university. I think that the connections and friendships I’ve already made will
help me later in life because I know I will always have my sisters to help and
guide me through everything.’
Makenzie Kleszcz:
“Sorority life is known for getting students involved on campus, from sporting
events to philanthropies the Greek life helps ASU students to feel like they
are apart of something larger than themselves. For example, the Greek section
at the football games gives students involved a feeling of something more than
just being a student at a university, but being apart of a family, even while
they’re away from home.”
Makenzie Kleszcz:
“Marisa, what would you say is the best part of being in a sorority?”
Marisa Fradin:
“Definitely the connections I’ve made. Not only do I know that everyone of my
sorority sisters would be there for me in any situation, but I am making
lifelong connections that will help me on later in life.”
Makenzie
Kleszcz: “Business students learn that the connections which one makes now are
the most important. Especially in the business world it is extremely important
just to know people. Greek life brings people from all walks of life together
as one. Your sorority sister or frat brother might be an engineering major and
you’re a business major, as a business person you may need the aide of an
engineer to jump start a project, but if you had not made those connections
early in life then it may be more difficult to find people to work with. The
right connections can land one an important interview or even a job. Greek life
allows ASU students to make these connections so that later in life they can be
successful in all their endeavors.”
Makenzie
Kleszcz: “Marisa what connections have you made so far being in a sorority at
ASU?”
Marisa Fradin:
“I’ve met people from everywhere and any part of the country, and people
studying anything from math to teaching. I know that when I’m making my way in
the world I’ll be able to contact any one of my sisters and she would help me.”
Makenzie
Kleszcz: “Greek life is known for teaching teamwork and skills that will
benefit others in their future lives, how have you learned this being in a
sorority?”
Marisa Fradin:
“At the beginning of the year we participated in intramural flag football. The
sororities went and played and the frats came to support us and vice versa when
the boys played. We built teamwork when we learned how to play together to help
us win and cheering on the sidelines brought us closer together.”
Makenzie
Kleszcz: “Aside from making friendships and a sense of community from being in
a sorority how else is Greek life important to ASU?”
Marisa Fradin:
“The support and school spirit demonstrated by the sororities and frats for the
school is by far the most influential and beneficial thing that Greek life does
on campus. Greek life attends sporting events, even ones that are not as
popular in order to support the teams at ASU. Our events and continued support
of the university provide a sense of community. We volunteer around campus and
in the surrounding neighborhood. On certain days you will see girls and guys
dressed a certain way in order to support our school and our cause. This
provides a sense of school spirit on campus. It’s something that we’re apart of
that is bigger than just being an individual.”
Makenzie
Kleszcz: “Greek life is an extremely important part of Arizona State
University. It supports the school through spirit, community, and sports.
Without Greek life ASU would not be the same place that it is today. There
would not be the same events, groups at games, tailgating, fundraising, or sense
of community which Greek life brings.”